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Title: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: Midnite Stalk3r on June 05, 2012, 11:56:12 AM
I can't adjust my motion detection area's because my java always has an application error....Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!


Application Error - ClassNotFoundException - aplug.ca

Java Plug-in 10.4.0.22
Using JRE version 1.7.0_04-b22 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM
User home directory = C:\Users\comp
----------------------------------------------------
c:   clear console window
f:   finalize objects on finalization queue
g:   garbage collect
h:   display this help message
l:   dump classloader list
m:   print memory usage
o:   trigger logging
q:   hide console
r:   reload policy configuration
s:   dump system and deployment properties
t:   dump thread list
v:   dump thread stack
x:   clear classloader cache
0-5: set trace level to <n>
----------------------------------------------------
CacheEntry[https://www.mydlink.com/8D/applet/tsa.jar]: updateAvailable=true,lastModified=Tue Jun 05 07:20:44 EDT 2012,length=72336
DCPUtil: 1.0.1
plugin2manager.parentwindowDispose
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: mickdownunder on June 14, 2012, 04:32:49 AM
Exactly the same problem here...

Any takers (please help)?
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: Midnite Stalk3r on June 15, 2012, 06:56:51 AM
C'mon....someone has to be able to help....please!
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: billperry on June 15, 2012, 04:00:17 PM
Exactly same problem---on two computers with Windows XP, I am about to try the third with Vista.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: mickdownunder on June 15, 2012, 07:02:48 PM
Hi Guys,

More info: Fired up my laptop  today (win7 premium - 64) that did not have Java installed. Installed Java and opened my browser (Opera 12.0). Could log into mydlink, but was warned that Opera is not supported. I continued anyway, but did not work.

Next step, opened up IE 9.08, logged into mydlink alright, went to advanced settings, live camera, but only static image, no streaming video. When selecting ActiveX, streaming works. Selecting Java, the rotating Java circle appears for a second and then the usual error message comes up. Same happens in motion detection tab.

Logging into the camera via the IP address (http://202.159.0.0:80) things work as described above. The exception is that when selecting Java in the live camera tab, the circle comes up and window freezes. When going strait to motion detection tab, the circle comes up and rotates forever, but program doesn't freeze and can be exited normally.

I am getting exactly the same result on my desktop (win 7 ultimate - 32) using either IE or Chrome.

What do I do? Heeeeeeelp!!!!


Cheers, Mick
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: ipkore on June 22, 2012, 09:03:23 AM
Try without the https.

In my case : https://192.168.0.28/motion.htm => http://192.168.0.28/motion.htm
Then the screen is correctly displayed.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: Stu-in-flag on June 22, 2012, 09:03:01 PM
I spoke to their support tonight. They told me you have to be on the same network as the camera and go straight to the ip address for the camera on the net and enable motion detection there. Then you will be able to use the motion detection remotely. I will check it out this weekend.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: Stu-in-flag on June 24, 2012, 07:01:08 PM
I tried this out today using firefox. I was locally attached via the same router. I entered the IP address for the camera directly into a new browser tab. I was able to access the motion detection page with the video and the grid.

You can find the address in the address bar on the page that is generated after you access the advanced settings from the settings page for the camera via mydlink.com. For instance, I think mine was 192.168.0.12. It will vary by home network and how many devices are connected to it.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: rmlibby on August 12, 2012, 12:57:33 PM
I want to thank Stu-in-flag for his help in solving the motion detection problem with the DCS-932L.  It worked perfectly and now I can save the few remaining hairs I have.  Thanks again Stu.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: tollboothwillie on August 15, 2012, 05:18:02 PM
I always login using IP address to change settings and had this same issue but not until updating firmware on both 932l and 930l.  Tried 3 different Comps 2 win 7 and 1 Mac.  At one point i could connect to the 930 no issues but the 932 would not load Java, then it all stopped working.  After unplugging the cams for couple mins it seemed to fix it.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: byoung8 on August 21, 2012, 10:01:40 PM
I finally got mine to show the grid.  Since my web address does not have https, I added it.  Then it gave me the error, so I removed the 's' and the grid appeared.

See if that works for you guys.  I updated my Java too and used IE8.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: PolishReaper on December 30, 2012, 04:32:48 PM
I have sorted this problem like this:
1. Uninstall Java
2. Download Offline Java 32bit
3. Download Offline Java 64bit
4. Install both Javas in order.
5. Re-open your Internel Explorer and try to access camera Motion Detection.

This started working on mine. Good Luck
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: pilot_dude on February 08, 2013, 05:19:21 PM
I had the same problem, did a search and that's how I found this forum.

First off stay away from IE64. I don't think they officialy support it, and I had frequent problems just getting live images to work, never mind the setup stuff.

Even with IE9/32, the ActiveX "invalid certificate" problem kept me from getting the motion detection window up.

So I went to Chrome / Java, and per this forum I logged in directly with http not https and that fixed it. Thanks!

This seems like a pretty glaring problem that D-Link should fix or at least document.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: leif.eriksson on February 10, 2013, 12:35:33 PM
Hi! I'm using the DCS932L and got the same java problem. Seems like this solution could work for me too. But I don't know where I should put this string. Can you please assist me where I have to paste this:

   Re: Wanting To Stream 16 DCS-920s
« Reply #12 on: April 13, 2011, 03:24:30 PM »
   Reply with quoteQuote


I had to add to the existing code to get the java to be viewed directly...

<FORM ACTION="/Jview.htm" METHOD="POST">
        <tr><td align="center">
          <TABLE BORDER=0 CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0>
          <tr>
            <td bgcolor=black><font color=white>EastSouthEntrance<BR></font></td>
            <td bgcolor=black align=right valign=top>&nbsp;&nbsp;<font color=white><SPAN ID="CurrentTime"></SPAN></font></td>
          </tr>
          <tr>

            <td colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="white">
              <APPLET name="cvcs" CODEBASE="http://173.12.139.82:2421/" CODE="xplug.class" WIDTH=640 HEIGHT=480>
              <param name="RemotePort" value=2421>
              <param name="Timeout" value=5000>
              <param name="RotateAngle" value=0>
              <param name="PreviewFrameRate" value=2>
              <param name="DeviceSerialNo" value="YWRtaW46">
              </APPLET>
            </td>

          </tr>
          </TABLE>
        </td></tr>

        </table>
      </div>
</form>

Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: JavaLawyer on February 10, 2013, 12:41:01 PM
Here's an alternate solution using iframes submitted by another forum member: DCS-9XXL - Embed Live Video Display on a User Created Website (Using iframes) (http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=52483.0)
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: TKorho on February 08, 2014, 11:26:41 AM
As of 8.2.2014 this problem seems still to be effective.

My DCS-2132L is ineffective and can't handle motion detection CPU load, and my DCS-932L seems to be faulty and not able to control the motion detection at all.

I start to be unhappy that I went the D-Link course at all. Unfortunately I am not rich enough to go and exchange the brand trivally.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: TKorho on February 11, 2014, 04:43:59 PM
While I do NOT CONSIDER THIS A FIX, it may be a workaround.

When accessing the DCS-932L through the DLink cloud access, you can also control the Motion Tracking. You *have* to access the camera through DLink myCloud. And there you need to uncheck and then re-check the Motion Control. In *this* case the DLink Cloud gives you direct control of t he motion detection.

If you access the camera direct (from your computer) it may not work. Depending on your computer Java and or 64bit settings. But if you access the same feature through DLink Cloud account *and* their server accounts, you may be able to access their motion detection control.

Unfortunately, this is not the same as trying to access it direct by your own account.
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: meokey on February 19, 2014, 01:10:26 PM
I got this fixed after an hour struggling last night. only 4 steps
1. goto www.java.com, download latest java installer
2. close all browsers, ie, firefox, chrome, etc
3. install java
4. goto Control Panel, java, in tab "security", add http://<ip or hostname of your cam>/, OK to close

all done!
Title: Re: Motion Detection / Java
Post by: JavaLawyer on March 03, 2014, 10:27:08 AM
I got this fixed after an hour struggling last night. only 4 steps
1. goto www.java.com, download latest java installer
2. close all browsers, ie, firefox, chrome, etc
3. install java
4. goto Control Panel, java, in tab "security", add http://<ip or hostname of your cam>/, OK to close

all done!


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